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bizhub PRO C5500
Solution ID
TAUS0607358EN*
Description
The entire print job is stapled instead of each set when printing multiple stapled sets from Microsoft® Word.
Solution
CAUSE:The Collate option in the Microsoft® Word dialog box is selected.
SOLUTION:When printing and stapling multiple sets, the Collate option in the Microsoft® Word dialog box must be deselected. Please refer to attached
example. To view a PDF, Adobe Reader® must be installed. Adobe Reader® can be downloaded for free from the Adobe® web site at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html .
SPECIAL NOTE : Solution contribution byMark D'Attilio and Ed Bellone, Production Print/SSD
TAUS0701255EN*
Solution ID
Description
Troubleshooting vCare/CS Remote Care E-mail communication failure.
Solution
In the attached vCare/CS Remote Care E-mail Communication Troubleshooting Guide are troubleshooting methods and procedures to resolve vCare E-mail
Communication issues. Topics addressed are:
A. Essential vCare Technician troubleshooting tools
B. Email Communication Requirements
C. Additional Requirements
D. Troubleshooting when a email communication test fails
E. EMAIL Server Considerations
F. Determining the type of Authentication required on a Mail Server, through telnet
G. Ethereal network capture to diagnose email connectivity issues
H. Performing a Communication Test, Printing the Communication Log and verifying that the MFP is communicating with the vCare system
I. Verifying through the vCare web application that MFP setup is complete
J. Example Mail Server logs which record a CSRC Communication Test and reception of a "setup email"
K. Advanced Email Communication Troubleshooting
Note : To viewthe PDF, Adobe Reader® must be installed. Adobe Reader® can be downloaded for free from the Adobe® web site at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html .
SPECIAL NOTE : Solution contribution by Ed Bellone, Production Print/SSD
TAUS0701860EN*
Solution ID
Description
HTTP 400 - Bad Request error. Unable to view the printer web browser (PageScope Web Connection).
Solution
CAUSE: The reason for the error:
1. A bad request.The browser sent a request that the server could not understand.
2. An attempt to communicatewith plain HTTP to an SSL-enabled server port. Instead, use the HTTPS scheme to access the URL.
3.The request could not be understood by the server due to malformed syntax. The client SHOULD NOT repeat the request without modifications.
Note : The first digit of the status code specifies one of five classes of response.
1xx Informational
2xx Success
3xx Redirection
4xx Client Error
5xx Server Error
SOLUTION: The error can be eliminated by:
1. Checking for any enabled Pop-up blockers and reconfiguring them.
2. Checking for Internet security software that may be blocking Web access and disabling the service. Example: Norton© Internet Security.
3. Installing Microsoft® .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1. Microsoft® has confirmed that this is a problem inMicrosoft® products that are listed in the
"Applies to" section. This problem was first corrected in.NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1. Please refer to Microsoft® Article ID: 826437 - FIX: "HTTP 400 -
Bad request" error message in the .NET Framework 1.1 .
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